Torture is official policy. Gitmo is America's public face. Innocent detainees suffer. So do many others. Thousands of political prisoners fill America's gulag. It's the world's largest. It operates globally. Mercy isn't in Washington's vocabulary.

Perhaps there's hope if retired four star generals become whistleblowers. Maybe other insiders will be emboldened to act. Legions more than ever are needed. Hopefully many will come forward responsibly.

Edward Snowden provided a vital service. He's a hero in his own time. He's globally recognized. He deserves praise, not prosecution. History won't forget him. He revealed what everyone needs to know.

Unprecedented global spying is official US policy. It's lawless. Spies "R" us defines it. Police states operate this way. America's by far the worst. It's unmatched in human history. No one's safe anywhere any time.

Shoot the messenger. Snowden's hunted. He's a wanted man. Washington wants him arrested. It wants him prosecuted. It wants him imprisoned. It wants him silenced. Perhaps it wants him dead.

It wants truth suppressed. It wants its message alone circulated. "The US army has admitted to blocking access to parts of the Guardian website for thousands of defence personnel across the country."

"A spokesman said the military was filtering out reports and content relating to government surveillance programs to preserve 'network hygiene' and prevent any classified material appearing on unclassified parts of its computer systems."

Pentagon officials lied. Censorship is official US policy. NETCOM On-Line Communication Services operates from San Jose, CA. It's an Internet service provider.

Washington may block anti-government content. It may do so routinely. Alternative media sites may be targeted. Vital truths more than ever may be suppressed.

Revealing them responsibly risks being criminalized. So may discussing what's already known. Pointing fingers the right way is dangerous. Doing so risks being charged with aiding and abetting America's enemies.

Van Vleet added:

"We make every effort to balance the need to preserve information access with operational security, however there are strict policies and directives in place regarding protecting and handling classified information."

"Until declassified by appropriate officials, classified information - including material released through an unauthorized disclosure - must be treated accordingly by DoD personnel. If a public website displays classified information," blocking it will follow.

"Classified" includes vital information people have a right to know. Suppressing it reflects police state harshness. Rogue states operate this way. It bears repeating. America's by far the worst.

According to an unnamed Pentagon spokesman:

"The Guardian website is NOT being blocked by DoD. The Department of Defense routinely takes preventative measures to mitigate unauthorized disclosures of classified information onto DoD unclassified networks."

On June 25, Guardian editors headlined "Edward Snowden: in defence of whistleblowers," saying:

He's no traitor. America's First Amendment matters. It "prevents prior restraint and affords a considerable measure of protection to free speech."

Obama violates its letter and spirit. He's done so by "show(ing) a dismaying aggression in not only criminalising leaking and whistleblowing, but also recently placing reporters under surveillance - tracking them and pulling their phone and email logs in order to monitor their sources for stories that were patently of public importance."

Thanks to Snowden, we know more about what NSA whistleblower Thomas Drake called "a vast, systemic institutionalized, industrial-scale Leviathan surveillance state that has clearly gone far beyond the original mandate to deal with terrorism."

He might have gotten life in prison. He was lucky. Gross government misconduct saved him. His 1973 trial collapsed. At the time, judge William Byrne, Jr. ruled:

"The totality of the circumstances of this case which I have only briefly sketched offend a sense of justice."

"The bizarre events have incurably infected the prosecution of this case."

Federal judges today don't speak this way. Ellsberg later said:

"The public is lied to every day by the President, by his spokespeople, by his officers."

"If you can't handle the thought that the President lies to the public for all kinds of reasons, you couldn't stay in the government at that levelâ€¦."

"The fact is Presidents rarely say the whole truth - essentially, never say the whole truth - of what they expect and what they're doing and what they believe and why they're doing it and rarely refrain from lying, actually, about these matters."

Ellsberg's a modern day hero. So is Snowden. Washington fears ugly truths revealed. Doing so arouses public anger.

We already knew about NSA spying on citizens and the video, below, causes me to wonder what he's exposed that wasn't already reported over the past several years or more.

"The Snowden Case What You're Not Being Told" (5:25), published by StormCloudsGathering on 25 June 2013

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PxEuYUUMJI

According to SCG, Ed Snowden hasn't revealed anything new, or if there is, then it's not really significant. I'm unable to say if either possibility is right due to not knowing enough about what he's reported and was already exposed.

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